PROVIDENCE, R.I. -- Nicole "Coco" Brown told jurors that she went to police about receiving "stacks" of cash in an alleged bribery scheme to protect herself and her children.

"I'm not going to jail for no one," Brown said.

By Katie Mulvaney

PROVIDENCE, R.I. -- Nicole "Coco" Brown told jurors that she went to police about receiving "stacks" of cash in an alleged bribery scheme to protect herself and her children.

"I'm not going to jail for no one," Brown said.

"Did you think taking stacks of money was the right thing to do?" Assistant Attorney General J. Patrick Youngs asked.

"No," Brown said.

Brown took the stand for a second day as a witness for the state in the bribery trial of defense lawyer Donna Uhlmann and Jamaal Dublin. Prosecutors accuse Uhlmann, who served as the lawyer for Brown's boyfriend, Michael Drepaul; and Jamaal Dublin of conspiring with Dublin's lawyer, Gerard Donley, to bribe Drepaul not to testify against Dublin in a stabbing case.

Brown was never charged for collecting $6,000 in cash from Donley in exchange for Drepaul not taking the stand, she said.